Korean Domestic Laws and Bilateral Treaties on Space Activities. Professor Jae Gon Lee, School of Law at Chungnam National University

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Korean Domestic Laws and Bilateral Treaties on Space Activities Professor Jae Gon Lee, School of Law at Chungnam National University

Contents The Evolution of Space Activities in Korea Domestic Laws on Space Activities Bilateral Agreements on the Cooperative Relationship in Space Activities Concluding Remarks

The Evolution of Space Activities in Korea

The Evolution of Space Activities in Korea 1. Mid and Long Term Basic Plan of Space developments Mid-Term(1996-2015) - development of 20 satellites and launching rockets, construction of space center(launching site), establishing cooperative relationship with foreign countries Long Term(2016-2030) - the first launch by Korea developed launch vehicle in 2018, Sending a unmanned probe to orbit of the Moon in 2020; landing another one on its surface in 2025; start building a space shuttle launching system in 2020.

The Evolution of Space Activities in Korea 2. Satellite Development KITSAT 1, 2, 3- KITSAT 1 developed by KAIST with Surrey University(UK)'s help in 1992; KITSAT 3 was the first one designed, manufactured, tested and operated, the whole process by the Korean technology Koreasat 1,2,3,5 in GSO for telecommunications and broadcasting purposes STSAT(Science and Technology Satellite) 1, 2, 3 in LEO Komsat 1,2,3,5 for multi-purpose use in LEO; Komsat 2 1m resolution MBSAT in GSO launched as a Korea-Japan joint venture project in 2004(for Digital Multimedia Broadcasting:DMB, Japanese MBCo and Korean SK Telecom) COMS(Communication, Ocean and Meterological Satellite, 2010)

The Evolution of Space Activities in Korea 3. Astronauts Training Korean Astronaut Program managed by KARI Ms. Yi So-yeon visited the International Space Station(ISS) on board a Russian Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft in 2008 after contensive training in Russia Korean public waked up to the outer space things/ TV broadcast the Yi s visiting the ISS

The Evolution of Space Activities in Korea 4. Space Center Construction (Launching Site) Naro Space Center- launching tower, control tower, test facilities, space simulators in 2009; the 13th in the World. 5. Launching vehicle Development KARI played major role in the development of launching vehicle KSR-I (single stage sounding rocket, 1993) KSR- II (Two-stage sounding rocket, 1998) KSR- III (liquid propellant engine system, 2002) KSLV-1 ( a small satellite launch vehicle) with the scientific and technical assistance from Russia/ failed two times(2009/2010)

Domestic Laws on Space Activities

Domestic Laws on Space Activities 1. Major related Agencies MEST (Ministry of Education, Science and Technology) MKE (Ministry of Knowledge Economy) KARI (Korean Aerospace Research Institute) * KASI (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) Tracing Space Debris

Domestic Laws on Space Activities 2. Aerospace Industry Development Act (1987) Implemented and supervised by MKE the first law on space activities in Korea aims to promote national interests through resonable support and efficient research and development activities covers air industries as well as outer space industries establishes the Aerospace Industry Development Policy Council devise basic plan of the promotion of the aerospace industry coordinate important aerospace policy matters among different ministries

Domestic Laws on Space Activities 3. Outer Space Development Promotion Act (2005) becomes the most important act in the area of outer space aims to promote national security and economic interests through orderly promote and efficient use and management of space objects and thereby facilitate peaceful use and scientific exploration definitions- space damage establishes National Space Committee authorities the Space Development Promotion Basic Plan establishes the process for the registry of space objects issuing and cancelling of launching license establishes Space Accident Investigation Committee oblises the launcher to take insurance for third party liability

Domestic Laws on Space Activities 4. Outer Space Damage Compensation Act (2008) rights of indemnification of the Korean government to those responsible launchers fault liability for damage incurred in space and non- applicability of Product Liability Act to space damage limit of damages to 200billion Won(equivalent to 176million dollars) Obligatory insurance taking for launching supplementary compensation by the government for damage exceeding the limit 5. Outers Radio Wave Act, Metrology Act, Broadcasting Act, Internet Multimedia Broadcasting Act, etc. (13 Acts)

Bilateral Agreements

Bilateral Agreements 1. The Agreement with Ukraine(2006) aims to promote mutually beneficial scientific, technological, industrial, economic and other cooperation related to peaceful uses of outer space. implementing agency- MEST (Korea); National Space Agency(Ukraine) establishes a Joint Committee intellectual property- arranged by implementing agreement liability- establishment of specific system of assuming responsibility for the respective damages as a part of each implementation agreement/ Liability Convention(1972) will be applied in the situation in which the convention can be applied.

The Agreement with Ukraine(2006) Area of Cooperation - basic space science, meteorology, remote sensing, astronomy, space biotechnology, ionosphere and space plasma; - scientific and technological instrumentation related to space science; satellite systems development; - research and development of onboard remote sensing systems; - space telecommunications; space transportation systems; - joint research and development activities, construction, production, launch operation and utilization of launching vehicles, satellites and other space systems; - ground infrastructure of space systems, including launch centers

2. The Agreement with Russia(2004) and its Protocol (2006) aims to promote mutually beneficial scientific, technological, industrial, economic and other cooperation related to the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes. competent agency- MEST(Korea); Federal Space Agency(Russia) liability- cross waiver Bilateral Agreements intellectual property- separate agreements or the Annex on IP

The Agreement with Russia(2004) Area of Cooperation( 1/2) - exploration of outer space, including astrophysical research and planetary studies; - remote sensing of the Earth from outer space; - space materials studies; - space medicine and biology; - space communications, satellite broadcasting and related information technologies and services; - satellite navigation and related technologies and services;

The Agreement with Russia(2004) Area of Cooperation( 2/2) - research and development, production, operation and other activities related to spacecraft, devices and systems, as well as corresponding ground-based means; - development of launch vehicles and other space transport systems, including the ground infrastructure necessary for their testing, maintenance and launching; - provision and use of launch services; use of spin-offs of joint activities in producing new space equipment and technology in other sectors of economy and space environment protection, including the control, prevention and reduction of space debris.

3. The Ministerial Joint Report for Cooperation(MEST) with NASA (2009) not official document Bilateral Agreements Negotiation for the official Agreement is going on for now

Concluding Remarks

Concluding Remarks Coordinating Agency Laws on Remote Sensing Amending Compensation Act Conflicts among Laws

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